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Unmesh Dinda 0:00 Today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to make your subject stand out by creating a super quick spotlight effect in Photoshop. So without any further ado, letamp;#39;s get started. Back in the magical world of Photoshop, and there are just two steps involved. Number one - darken the background and number two - brighten the subject. As easy as that. So, step number one - darken the background. So create a Curves Adjustment layer by clicking on the Adjustment layer icon and then choose Curves. Take the highlights down, the rightmost point, take it down just like that and letamp;#39;s add some contrast to the dark areas by taking a point down on the left hand side. You can always adjust this later. Now what you need to do, you need to select the Mask, take the brush, make sure itamp;#39;s big, make sure itamp;#39;s hard, Opacity and Flow at 100, Blend Mode at Normal and then just dab in on her face. Now press Ctrl or Command + T. Adjust it the way you like it just l